Quick Review: A gripping piece by actor/director Eastwood, who does eqaully as solid job behind and in front of the camera by bringing to life the story of an eledery-florist- turned-drug-trafficker with flair and skill, and in slightly vague way, and also portraying Earl Stone with such a strong charisma, he manages to turn an unsuspecting criminal and a failed father into a very sympathetic person, therefore, add santimental and dramatic value to the otherwise not overly serious story.
2 comments:
He's been just as good behind the camera as in front of it.
Alex, I couldn't agree more.
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